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Westerland 1969

Rosa

Photo by joanbstanley
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Description:

Westerland roses produce rather large blooms that are just under 5 inches in diameter and produce a very strong fragrance of cloves and spice. As big as the blooms are however, they are not terribly full and will typically contain about 20 to 30 petals each. The blooms on the rose Westerland will form in small clusters atop large leaves that are dark green in color. This rose is classified as a shrub rose, but it will grow anywhere from 4 feet to 12 feet tall and can easily be trained as a climbing rose. It will also reach a width of anywhere up to 4 feet across.

Habitat:

Garden in wildlife habitat yard.

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